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what can you tell us? >> i can't comment on our results within the quarters, but you know, i think the overall u.s. economy is doing reasonably well, we'll see what the president says in the state of the union tonight. but the u.s. economy and u.s. consumer spend feels stable to me. >> so, the increase of the payroll taxes and things like that don't seem to have an impact on businesses like yours or it's just too soon to tell? >> i think it's really too soon to tell. and in aggregate, if you look at the overall numbers and the forecast, i think stable, not exceptional growth, but stable growth in the u.s. and obviously europe is a little weaker and as an outlook. >> you worried about what's going on in europe? that europe is going to rear its ugly head yet again? >> well, i think everyone's got to worry about europe to some extend. but i think, like many countries and many governments, once forced to deal with issues, they'll be dealt with. so, i'm sort of, cautiously optimistic, maybe cautiously cautious
what can you tell us? >> i can't comment on our results within the quarters, but you know, i think the overall u.s. economy is doing reasonably well, we'll see what the president says in the state of the union tonight. but the u.s. economy and u.s. consumer spend feels stable to me. >> so, the increase of the payroll taxes and things like that don't seem to have an impact on businesses like yours or it's just too soon to tell? >> i think it's really too soon to tell. and in...
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thanks so much for joining us. so nice to have you. what are you expecting from the president tonight? >> looking for a little more balance in the comments. i think wall street wants to hear a little more about job creation and wants to know a little bit more about infrastructure and wants to know more about possible compromise, meeting both sides somewhere in the middle. i think there will be a little bit of everything. yes, discussions about social issues. it's certainly part of the plan but i think you'll get that other stuff that wall street is looking for. in fact, the u.s. -- the american people want to hear that, too. >> so rich, what would be bullish? what could spook the markets in tonight's speech. handicap it for us. >> well, what would spook the markets would be something where taxes are going up, where not spending -- anything that really would be a normal huge contraction to fiscal policy. i think that would probably upset the markets in the short term. again, put this in proper perspective. i'm sure
thanks so much for joining us. so nice to have you. what are you expecting from the president tonight? >> looking for a little more balance in the comments. i think wall street wants to hear a little more about job creation and wants to know a little bit more about infrastructure and wants to know more about possible compromise, meeting both sides somewhere in the middle. i think there will be a little bit of everything. yes, discussions about social issues. it's certainly part of the...
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gentlemen, thank you very much for joining us. and we're going to move now to something a little bit lighter, okay? a personal stylist in your mailbox, well, it could be the next big thing in high-end retail. it is called cakestyle.com and this is exactly how it works. clients sign up on the wednesday inted a provide information about their size and style preferences. the client is matched with her own personal stylist who handpicks four fully aczez sesrized outfits and sends an outfit and video describing one to the client. the client has a day to try it on at home, keeps what she likes and ships the rest back free of trade. joining us now is the co-founder of cakestyle.com and the chief style overs and c.o.o. great to have you both with us. >> explain how it works. i would like to know why i should do something like cakestale as opposed to going to a place like sak's where they have a free personal assistant already there to assist me. >> is this a better option? >> it is. our stylist services are also free, and can you shop cak
gentlemen, thank you very much for joining us. and we're going to move now to something a little bit lighter, okay? a personal stylist in your mailbox, well, it could be the next big thing in high-end retail. it is called cakestyle.com and this is exactly how it works. clients sign up on the wednesday inted a provide information about their size and style preferences. the client is matched with her own personal stylist who handpicks four fully aczez sesrized outfits and sends an outfit and...
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he joins us to make that case. >> wow, j.c. penney's latest earnings show any sign of a turnaround for the struggling retailer? we have instant analysis of the numbers coming up later on "the bell." tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 i've been doing a few things for a while that i really love-- tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 playing this and trading. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 and the better i am at them, the more i enjoy them. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 so i'm always looking to take 'em up a notch or two. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 and schwab really helps me step up my trading. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 they've now put their most powerful platform, tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 streetsmart edge, in the cloud. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 so i can use it on the web, tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 where i trade from most of the time. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 which means i get schwab's most advanced tools tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 on whatever computer i'm on. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 it's really taken my trading to the next level. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 i've also got a dedicated team of schwab trading specialists. td
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familiarizing yourself with a company should ever be dismissed as less than useful. and i said at the top of the show, stocks trend to drift back in line with where they deserve to delayetrade. in addition to knowing a lot of pertinent things, you can assume your stock will end up with a certain price range, really. if you wait long enough it will happen, happens a big percentage of the time and if you keep up with the homework, a good, clean way of deciding whether or not to cut your losses in a stock that isn't working, which is an incredibly valuable tool when you are trying to claw your way because your stock went down because of a typical market sell-off. you need to know whether you should perhaps be a buyer, if nothing is going wrong with the company. you know whether opportunity is knocking or your head is about to be knocked to the canvas. on the other hand, it will give you the conviction to stay with a good stock hammered by the market forred wrong reasons, you will know why you are buying or selling something. isn't that good? won't be beholden to anyone
familiarizing yourself with a company should ever be dismissed as less than useful. and i said at the top of the show, stocks trend to drift back in line with where they deserve to delayetrade. in addition to knowing a lot of pertinent things, you can assume your stock will end up with a certain price range, really. if you wait long enough it will happen, happens a big percentage of the time and if you keep up with the homework, a good, clean way of deciding whether or not to cut your losses in...
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since we're often all on the move, ashley suggested we use fedex office to hold packages for us. great job. [ applause ] thank you. and on a protocol note, i'd like to talk to tim hill about his tendency to use all caps in emails. [ shouting ] oh i'm sorry guys. ah sometimes the caps lock gets stuck on my keyboard. hey do you wanna get a drink later? [ male announcer ] hold packages at any fedex office location. >>> earnings season doesn't have to be unfathomable numbers exist only for hedge funds to attempt to profit. tonight we have showed you how to look for signs of what to do with your portfolio over the long run because the earnings reports and the subsequent conference calls, the crucial thing, look, here's the deal. they don't have to be shoot first, ask questions later experiences. actually, the opposite. conference calls are ask questions, ask questions, and then ask some more questions and only then maybe take action. we are asking specifically about what the growth of the earnings per share might be and how expensive that would make the stock versus other stocks in th
since we're often all on the move, ashley suggested we use fedex office to hold packages for us. great job. [ applause ] thank you. and on a protocol note, i'd like to talk to tim hill about his tendency to use all caps in emails. [ shouting ] oh i'm sorry guys. ah sometimes the caps lock gets stuck on my keyboard. hey do you wanna get a drink later? [ male announcer ] hold packages at any fedex office location. >>> earnings season doesn't have to be unfathomable numbers exist only for...
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well, we got our heads handed to us. similarly owning tech, when tech is often to be considered heavily dependent upon europe. hey, come on as much as 20% to 25% of earnings for tech are derived from the continent. typically it's been deadly. we know this because the businesses don't dodge it on the conference calls. that's how you learn about it, people. the analysts won't let them get away with it. all you've got to do is listen to the q & a, and you're going to hear one out of every two or three questions about europe. asia, one out of two questions about china. that's too hard a steeplechase to go through. you want some preventive medicine, go through the previous calls, if the plurality of questions are about europe, then you know you're going to be in for a bruising next time. that's what the analysts are ç focusing on, forcing the companies to talk about. as correlated with europe as many tech and bank stocks are, it's china that controls so so of the cyclicals. listen to the earnings calls of caterpillar, joy g
well, we got our heads handed to us. similarly owning tech, when tech is often to be considered heavily dependent upon europe. hey, come on as much as 20% to 25% of earnings for tech are derived from the continent. typically it's been deadly. we know this because the businesses don't dodge it on the conference calls. that's how you learn about it, people. the analysts won't let them get away with it. all you've got to do is listen to the q & a, and you're going to hear one out of every two...
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i want to use the same stuff the big guys use. find out why nine out of ten large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. risk includes possible loss of principal. >>> welcome back to "power lunch." i'm sharon epperson, the final trades are coming in now in the gold market. gold finishes flat right around 1650 an ounce. decline in a dollar enough to get positive momentum to gold to help it finish in the green for the day. we are also watching, though, the big story today, which seems to be what's happening in the palladium mark. we have palladium leading the games in the metals complex. once again in the session. it is the best performing for the week, month, year. a lot has to do with strong car sales, production declines in south africa and concerns about russian exports, what that means for supplies. also open interest. open interest rising fo
i want to use the same stuff the big guys use. find out why nine out of ten large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. risk includes possible loss of principal. >>> welcome back to "power lunch." i'm sharon epperson, the final trades are coming in now in the gold market. gold finishes...
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you're just not the guy you used to be. [male announce thankfully va has made important advancements in tbi seeing it, treating it, understanding it. and they're here to help veterans affected by it. i can see that what we're doing here at the polytrauma unit is to move from survivability to thrive-ability. [male announce if you think you or a veteran you know has sustained a brain injury, get screened. let's say good morning once again to mark sebastian of option pit mentoring. thanks for doing double duty on the show today. you have a couple of terrific stocks that you're watching: visa and mastercard. let's start with visa. what do you see in the chart that you like right now? > > well, while the whole market has been rallying, and we have really been seeing the financials lead this market, we have seen a little money come out of the payment processors, and i don't think it is going to be out for very long. visa ran into some resistance at that $160 level. i think it is going to blow right through it. > what about master
you're just not the guy you used to be. [male announce thankfully va has made important advancements in tbi seeing it, treating it, understanding it. and they're here to help veterans affected by it. i can see that what we're doing here at the polytrauma unit is to move from survivability to thrive-ability. [male announce if you think you or a veteran you know has sustained a brain injury, get screened. let's say good morning once again to mark sebastian of option pit mentoring. thanks for...
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jan, stacy, thank you very much for joining us. >> thanks. >> maybe tweet us in. coming up next, wake up and smell the profits. ♪ [ male announcer ] to hold a patent that has changed the modern world... would define you as an innovator. to hold more than one patent of this caliber... would define you as a true leader. ♪ to hold over 80,000... well that would make you... the creators of the 2013 mercedes-benz e-class... quite possibly the most advanced luxury sedan ever. see your authorized mercedes-benz dealer for exceptional offers through mercedes-benz financial services. through mercedes-benz if your a man with low testosterone, you should know that axiron is here. the only underarm treatment for low t. that's right, the one you apply to the underarm. axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than 18. axiron can transfer to others through direct contact. women, especially those who are or who may become pregnant, and children should avoid contact where axiron is applied as unexpected signs of puberty in children or changes in body hair or increased a
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when royal caribbean reported, they gave us very upbeat incremental data telling us booking volumes have been running ahead of where they were last year. we call it sandbagging, making it so that the bar is so low they can make big money. i think carnival deserves to trade at a premium. here's the bottom line. the norwegian cruise ipo told us that the cruise ships are on fire back in january, the market's loving them but it was royal caribbean's earnings that let us know business is in great ship. that means you sail away, come sail away with the best of breed, which is carnival cruise. ted in arizona. ted. >> caller: jim, a warm and sunny booyah from arizona. >> a rub it in booyah, why don't you. >> caller: i'm calling to ask about lcc, u.s. air way. i've been watching them improve operations all year and i think they're firing on all cylinders. the stock has had a nice run up but i think it's still undervalued. with the media calling the merger with american airlines imminent, is it time to ring the register? >> no, no. since the show began eight years ago, i've been bearish on the two
when royal caribbean reported, they gave us very upbeat incremental data telling us booking volumes have been running ahead of where they were last year. we call it sandbagging, making it so that the bar is so low they can make big money. i think carnival deserves to trade at a premium. here's the bottom line. the norwegian cruise ipo told us that the cruise ships are on fire back in january, the market's loving them but it was royal caribbean's earnings that let us know business is in great...
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third, use a checklist. we have a check list - it's totally free - for individuals as well as for couples, so that it is done in a very pragmatic way. as soon as emotions start getting involved, step away and say "let's get back to this in a little bit." > thanks joe. that is joe duran, and you can find more in his book "money code." thanks again. > > thank you and have a great day. coming up in chart talk, why stocks tied to the military are showing profit potential formations. first business continues after this. alan knuckman of option shop joins us now for chart talk. good morning to you. and you have a defensive play for us. you are watching raytheon. what do you think about this sector after hearing the president speak last night? > > i think this sector has gotten beaten down a little bit here. it is down nearly 13% from december 20th because people are concerned that military spending cuts are going to hurt profitability. but looking at these shares and looking at the charts, i think it has a nice su
third, use a checklist. we have a check list - it's totally free - for individuals as well as for couples, so that it is done in a very pragmatic way. as soon as emotions start getting involved, step away and say "let's get back to this in a little bit." > thanks joe. that is joe duran, and you can find more in his book "money code." thanks again. > > thank you and have a great day. coming up in chart talk, why stocks tied to the military are showing profit...
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less for us. more for you. we all work remotely so this is a big deal, our first full team gathering! i wanted to call on a few people. ashley, ashley marshall... here. since we're often all on the move, ashley suggested we use fedex office to hold packages for us. great job. [ applause ] thank you. and on a protocol note, i'd like to talk to tim hill about his tendency to use all caps in emails. [ shouting ] oh i'm sorry guys. ah sometimes the caps lock gets stuck on my keyboard. hey do you wanna get a drink later? [ male announcer ] hold packages at any fedex office location. [ engine turns over ] [ male announcer ] we created the luxury crossover and kept turning the page, writing the next chapter for the rx and lexus. this is the pursuit of perfection. >> cyber is now at a point where the technology is there to cripple the country, to take down our power grid system, to take down or government systems, take down or financial systems and literally paralyze the country. that is a reality. >> secretary of defe
less for us. more for you. we all work remotely so this is a big deal, our first full team gathering! i wanted to call on a few people. ashley, ashley marshall... here. since we're often all on the move, ashley suggested we use fedex office to hold packages for us. great job. [ applause ] thank you. and on a protocol note, i'd like to talk to tim hill about his tendency to use all caps in emails. [ shouting ] oh i'm sorry guys. ah sometimes the caps lock gets stuck on my keyboard. hey do you...
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or what do you use on your grid? >> well, we are supplied with energy through m-star which is the local energy supplier. the wind turbines provide alternative, renewable alternative to that conventional supply. and the town of falmouth made active choices going back to the early part of this decade to install wind generators to offset demand from our highest energy consumer which is our wastewater treatment facility. melissa: okay. so heather, how would you feel bit if you went ahead and everyone voted to take them down and you had to spend ten or $15 million to get them down and tax the town for it? someone in the story said it is embarrassing. is it embarrassing? >> well, the project is a community project that was before our town with more than six town meeting votes. it is now placed before the town to make a decision to determine whether it makes sense for our community following a very long and robust community process to develop consensus around what the right choices may be for our community. and if the town
or what do you use on your grid? >> well, we are supplied with energy through m-star which is the local energy supplier. the wind turbines provide alternative, renewable alternative to that conventional supply. and the town of falmouth made active choices going back to the early part of this decade to install wind generators to offset demand from our highest energy consumer which is our wastewater treatment facility. melissa: okay. so heather, how would you feel bit if you went ahead and...
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he told us that criminals have used the internet to steal more than $100 million from u.s. banks so far in 2009, and they did it without ever having to draw a gun or pass a note to a teller. the fbi became famous stopping bank robberies. are there more bank robberies in terms of the amount of money stolen on the internet than there are guys walking into branches with guns? >> absolutely. >> really? >> yes. i've seen attacks where there's been $10 million lost in one 24-hour period. if that had happened in a bank robbery where people walked in with guns blazing, that would've been headline news all over the world. >> and the bank probably didn't want it known. >> certainly when there's a network breach, the owners of the network are not keen to have it known that their network was breached because of their concern that it might impact their business. >> the case henry mentioned didn't involve just one bank, it involved 130, all of them victimized through an international network of atms, an international caper that required dozens of participants on three different continent
he told us that criminals have used the internet to steal more than $100 million from u.s. banks so far in 2009, and they did it without ever having to draw a gun or pass a note to a teller. the fbi became famous stopping bank robberies. are there more bank robberies in terms of the amount of money stolen on the internet than there are guys walking into branches with guns? >> absolutely. >> really? >> yes. i've seen attacks where there's been $10 million lost in one 24-hour...
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the government transitions almost behind us, chinese new year will be behind us. china is picking up. latsen america was the strongest growth region, slowed down last year because of argentina. we haven't talked about africa which is another place where global capital flows are coming in in ways we have never seen before. >> let's talk about china for a moment. we see china as having a big year in 2013. a lot of people had penalized your stock, tank it down to the -- well at that point into the 50s because they felt you were overexpanding in china. you're probably as a percentage of what people are putting their capital in the highest of any of the companies i follow in terms of commitment to china? >> well, we're long term bullish on china. today, we have more hotel rooms in china than we do in europe. we have a third of our corporate growth coming from new hotels in china. by the way, these are great hotels. they're great management contracts and nobody wants our capital there. this is all cashless growth, with local money being invested. >> now, there's also a
the government transitions almost behind us, chinese new year will be behind us. china is picking up. latsen america was the strongest growth region, slowed down last year because of argentina. we haven't talked about africa which is another place where global capital flows are coming in in ways we have never seen before. >> let's talk about china for a moment. we see china as having a big year in 2013. a lot of people had penalized your stock, tank it down to the -- well at that point...
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what einhorn is proposing is that apple pay out more of its cash hoard to investors, using a special kind of preferred stock. einhorn has a lot at stake: his fund owns more than one million shares of apple, and while the stock rose a bit today, it's down 35% since its peak of $700 last september. late today apple issued this statement: "apple's management team and board of directors have been in active discussions about returning additional cash to shareholders. as part of our review, we will thoroughly evaluate greenlight capital's current proposal to issue some form of preferred stock." >> susie: joining us now with more, brian white, tech analyst at topeka capital markets. so brian, a lot going on in this battle. what's your take. i know you were talking to some people at green light today. what's your take on david ianhorn's strategy, and does it make sense in. >> well, i think it makes a lot of sense. and a lot of investors are frustrated about the lack of crash distribution from apple. and i think the argument really reached in deflection point today. so i think we'll see some
what einhorn is proposing is that apple pay out more of its cash hoard to investors, using a special kind of preferred stock. einhorn has a lot at stake: his fund owns more than one million shares of apple, and while the stock rose a bit today, it's down 35% since its peak of $700 last september. late today apple issued this statement: "apple's management team and board of directors have been in active discussions about returning additional cash to shareholders. as part of our review, we...
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david darst, guests that will try to ply us with gifts of sweets and things to make us fatter but darst is the only one that shows up with fresh fruit. the biggest apples you've ever brought. i don't know what that means, but is it your thoughts about the market and you're more optimistic here. >> we see good things happening of the you've got construction spending. you've got the german -- the german confidence index. you have the ism numbers. you have the retail sales that look like they will be pretty good for this coming month so the profits have come in 7%. the market was expecting 3% to 4%. would i say, however, corporate ceos, 70% of them have guided profit estimates lower. >> right. >> and that's a very, very high number so you'll watch that. you want to watch the situation in china because they have been withdrawing banking reserves as we've seen. >> this has been your theme for a while, the deterioration of growth and earnings in this country. >> yes. >> it goes along with our regular u.s. equity strategist adam parker, and he's basically looking for earnings to be lower this
david darst, guests that will try to ply us with gifts of sweets and things to make us fatter but darst is the only one that shows up with fresh fruit. the biggest apples you've ever brought. i don't know what that means, but is it your thoughts about the market and you're more optimistic here. >> we see good things happening of the you've got construction spending. you've got the german -- the german confidence index. you have the ism numbers. you have the retail sales that look like...
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phil lebeau first brought us the news last night and joins us from dallas. phil, hope you got some sleep. what are the press pekts for this corporate tie-up? >> we're going to hear about this from bog of you. the eeo of us airways and the ceo will main the joint announcement here in dallas and later on in the doug, doug parker will be to tempe, arizona, ask talk with the employees there. doug parker is going to be the ceo of the new american airlines. he'll effectively be running it day-to-day. tom borden will be taking the position of nonexecutive chairman at least through the middle of 2014. but essentially, this will be doug parker's airline to run. and the importance of this merger cannot be overstated. this will be the world's largest airline. when you look at combining us airways and american, not only do they compliment each other here in the united states, but the dominance that they're going to have when you combine american in latin america along with american to heath row with us airways to european cities like amsterdam and brussels, these guys a
phil lebeau first brought us the news last night and joins us from dallas. phil, hope you got some sleep. what are the press pekts for this corporate tie-up? >> we're going to hear about this from bog of you. the eeo of us airways and the ceo will main the joint announcement here in dallas and later on in the doug, doug parker will be to tempe, arizona, ask talk with the employees there. doug parker is going to be the ceo of the new american airlines. he'll effectively be running it...
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since we're often all on the move, ashley suggested we use fedex office to hold packages for us. great job. [ applause ] thank you. and on a protocol note, i'd like to talk to tim hill about his tendency to use all caps in emails. [ shouting ] oh i'm sorry guys. ah sometimes the caps lock gets stuck on my keyboard. hey do you wanna get a drink later? [ male announcer ] hold packages at any fedex office location. >> you are why i come out here and do this show. thank you so much. >> the stuff you are doing is so important and i want to say thank you. we count on your help. >> put cramer's experience to work for you. "mad money" weeknights on cnbc. >> we are riding the money mystery tour. ♪ hallelujah >> and i'm giving you the life lessons i've learned the hard way. i told you about how to get your kids started early and about living out of the back of high car. >> and it is still totally worth while and yes, it is the reason i believe you watch. that is unless you like the funny outfits that i don. and the outrageous sound effects. i used to have a radio show called "real money.
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thank you for having us and hosting us. meg, yesterday, at the conclusion, or near the conclusion of your prepared remarks in the conference call, you characterized the quarter and sort of hewlett-packard as saying the patient showed some improvement. what exactly does that mean? >> well, i think it's accurate. we put down a very good deposit towards our full year performance that we have told the street would be $3.40 to $3.60. we beat the -- the high end of our guidance by about 11 cents a share. there were very bright spots in our performance. but we've got a long way to go. i'm clear, this is a multi-year journey to the turn-around. >> and throughout your comments, the prepared comments, even in the q&a, you've said it in our interviews as well, multi-year, you continue to say that. anything changing your opinion as to how long this will take? >> no. i think last year we characterized as a diagnosis, and laid the foundation year. we really needed to understand exactly what the challenges were and what the opportunities
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let us not cap it. i heard some rumors today about, yes, keystone but keystone in swapping for a carbon tax i think would be a perfectly dreadful idea. >> larry, i wouldn't hold your breath expecting a carbon tax in the president's speech today. >> i hope you are right. i sincerely hope you are right. >> this is said this is his last opportunity to go big in front of a big audience, unfiltered by the d.c. press, discussions of what clinton tried to do with education, what george w. bush tried to do with social security. will there be a hallmark measure like that tonight? >> the president has practically speaking a two-year window before the attention fully turns to the 2016 presidential race. this is probably the peak of his ability to move the country, move republicans in congress. the american people are behind him. his approval ratings are high. it depends on what go big means. if it means a set of initiatives he's proposing to try to build middle class jobs, build middle class incomes, that's big. i
let us not cap it. i heard some rumors today about, yes, keystone but keystone in swapping for a carbon tax i think would be a perfectly dreadful idea. >> larry, i wouldn't hold your breath expecting a carbon tax in the president's speech today. >> i hope you are right. i sincerely hope you are right. >> this is said this is his last opportunity to go big in front of a big audience, unfiltered by the d.c. press, discussions of what clinton tried to do with education, what...
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stay with us for that. >>> rock 'n' roll. take a look at these markets. 14,000, the last trade on the dow jones industrial average with a gain of 104 points. the index on close to close above 14,000 for the first time october 17th, 2007. just want to point out that some of the leadership is really coming from the banks and telecom. bank of america, verizon, at&t, all among the winners. three standouts on the downside, merck down 3%, exxon mobil and hewlett-packard the throw laggards unable to go positive, even in a bull market. scott? >> maria, thank you. the s&p hitting its highest levels since 2007. best performer of the year, believe it or not, netflix, up almost 80%. the worst, i know it's surprising but it's apple. down some 14% over the same period. this is almost the opposite of what happened last year so which is the better buy going forward? let's talk some numbers. on the technical is abigail doolittle and on the fundamentals zach karabell, president of river twice research. abigail, beginning with you, which stock
stay with us for that. >>> rock 'n' roll. take a look at these markets. 14,000, the last trade on the dow jones industrial average with a gain of 104 points. the index on close to close above 14,000 for the first time october 17th, 2007. just want to point out that some of the leadership is really coming from the banks and telecom. bank of america, verizon, at&t, all among the winners. three standouts on the downside, merck down 3%, exxon mobil and hewlett-packard the throw...
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since we're often all on the move, ashley suggested we use fedex office to hold packages for us. great job. [ applause ] thank you. and on a protocol note, i'd like to talk to tim hill about his tendency to use all caps in emails. [ shouting ] oh i'm sorry guys. ah sometimes the caps lock gets stuck on my keyboard. hey do you wanna get a drink later? [ male announcer ] hold packages at any fedex office location. a body at rest tends to stay at rest... while a body in motion tends to stay in motion. staying active can actually ease arthritis symptoms. but if you have arthritis, staying active can be difficult. prescription celebrex can help relieve arthritis pain so your body can stay in motion. because just one 200mg celebrex a day can provide 24 hour relief for many with arthritis pain and inflammation. plus, in clinical studies, celebrex is proven to improve daily physical function so moving is easier. celebrex can be taken with or without food. and it's not a narcotic. you and your doctor should balance the benefits with the risks. all prescription nsaids, like celebrex, ibupr
since we're often all on the move, ashley suggested we use fedex office to hold packages for us. great job. [ applause ] thank you. and on a protocol note, i'd like to talk to tim hill about his tendency to use all caps in emails. [ shouting ] oh i'm sorry guys. ah sometimes the caps lock gets stuck on my keyboard. hey do you wanna get a drink later? [ male announcer ] hold packages at any fedex office location. a body at rest tends to stay at rest... while a body in motion tends to stay in...
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since we're often all on the move, ashley suggested we use fedex office to hold packages for us. great job. [ applause ] thank you. and on a protocol note, i'd like to talk to tim hill about his tendency to use all caps in emails. [ shouting ] oh i'm sorry guys. ah sometimes the caps lock gets stuck on my keyboard. hey do you wanna get a drink later? [ male announcer ] hold packages at any fedex office location. >>> welcome back to "power lunch." i'm sharon epperson. final trades in gold market. gold able to close it appears above the 1600 level after briefly dipping below that key mark earlier this morning. keep in mind, we are looking at gold prices that are down about $26 and at the lowest levels we've seen in about six months time. several factors contributing to the sell-off we have seen in the gold market breaking below the earlier year low, 1625 an ounce was a key technical level and that exacerbated the selling. we have that report yesterday showing the demand in 2012 was down 4% in the previous year and add to that sec filing showing in the fourth quart ear number of key
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you are surrounded by information so use it. stick around i've got more lessons from my investing experience coming up. >> keep it with cramer all day long. follow at jim cramer on twitter. . ...with geico... ohhh...sorry! director's voice: here we go. from the top. and action for over 75 years people have saved money with gecko so.... director's voice: cut it! ...what...what did i say? gecko? i said gecko? aw... for over 75 year...(laughs. but still trying to keep it contained) director's voice: keep it together. i'm good. i'm good. for over 75...(uncontrollable lahtuger). what are you doing there? stop making me laugh. vo: geico. saving people money for over seventy-five years. gecko: don't look at me. don't look at me. that's why i take new trubiotics. it's a daily probiotic that helps in two ways. one helps support digestive health, the other immune health. stay true to your health. new trubiotics. from the makers of one-a-day. those spots are actually leftover food and detergent residue that can redeposit on your dishware d
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they make us bullish. when your last experience in the market was having all of your stocks produce huge gains of course you'll feel like buying that's another case where your feelings are leading you astray. do not buy stocks after the market has spiked. don't chase. i want you to take advantage of rallies but when you buy the day after they had gigantic markups, you're letting the market take advantage of you. i know you're doing this because i read it on twitter @jimcramer. after big days that's when people want to start chasing stock, don't do it. i will respond to you that way on twitter when you do. you know i can be feisty in the retweets. this sounds like common sense that like bozo or crusty could figure out, but i don't waste your time on the show. of course's silly to buy the day after a rally or after a stock has has a huge run. you know it right up until the moment when you get swept away by the euphoria. that's why you need a playbook. done in the cool day. you need rules to prevent yourself
they make us bullish. when your last experience in the market was having all of your stocks produce huge gains of course you'll feel like buying that's another case where your feelings are leading you astray. do not buy stocks after the market has spiked. don't chase. i want you to take advantage of rallies but when you buy the day after they had gigantic markups, you're letting the market take advantage of you. i know you're doing this because i read it on twitter @jimcramer. after big days...
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thank you for joining us. captioning by captionmax www.captionmax.com [ticking] >> even though there's a total embargo in this country against any trade with iran, iran still gets high tech materials and components for a variety of weapons from right here in the u.s.a. this man set up a trading company in philadelphia. you are charged with trying to buy a centrifuge that could be used to make biological weapons, like anthrax. >> yes. that's what they say. >> do you know how much money you have? >> no. >> i mean, does 17 billion sound about right? he is the richest man in russia who just bought the worst team in the nba. but as you'll see, he's not like any other owner of a big time american sports franchise. he's an adrenaline junkie with a few unusual toys. >> see? [gun clicking] >> and he owes some of his fame and fortune to a bevy of party girls. >> frankly speaking, i like women. >> coal has made jim rogers and his company rich, and that's why we were surprised to hear what this power baron has to say abou
thank you for joining us. captioning by captionmax www.captionmax.com [ticking] >> even though there's a total embargo in this country against any trade with iran, iran still gets high tech materials and components for a variety of weapons from right here in the u.s.a. this man set up a trading company in philadelphia. you are charged with trying to buy a centrifuge that could be used to make biological weapons, like anthrax. >> yes. that's what they say. >> do you know how...
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use caution when driving or operating machinery. common side effects include nausea, trouble sleeping and unusual dreams. it helps to have people around you... they say, you're much bigger than this. and you are. [ male announcer ask your doctor if chantix is right r you. >> it is time for an increase in minimum wage. because if you work full time, you should not be in poverty. neil: we could have talked to an economist about that whole minimum wage thing that came out of the blue and the president's address last night that he was shipping today. but we thought, why not go to the very people that would have to pay that wage. we welcome our three guests. >> thank you, neil. neil: 9-dollar minimum wage. are you up for that? >> no, i am not. i can't believe that the president, considering what we are going through, it is going to increase my payroll cost 28%. you can't raise your cost for that. it is ridiculous. the one-two punch is he raises minimum wage and we have the affordable healthcare act coming up, which will cripple us. it's
use caution when driving or operating machinery. common side effects include nausea, trouble sleeping and unusual dreams. it helps to have people around you... they say, you're much bigger than this. and you are. [ male announcer ask your doctor if chantix is right r you. >> it is time for an increase in minimum wage. because if you work full time, you should not be in poverty. neil: we could have talked to an economist about that whole minimum wage thing that came out of the blue and the...
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thank you for joining us. >> did move her through that. more like a hustle than a boogie. >> there you go. >> taxpayer toga party. how america is getting drunk on student loans and maybe has little if nothing to show from it. the patient, presented with a hairline fracture to the mandible and contusions to the metacarpus. what do you see? um, i see a duck. be more specific. i see the aflac duck. i see the aflac duck out of work and not making any money. i see him moving in with his parents and selling bootleg dvds out of the back of a van. dude, that's your life. remember, aflac will give him cash to help cover his rent, car payments and keep everything as normal as possible. i see lunch. [ monitor beeping ] let's move on. [ male announcer ] find out what a hospital stay could really cost you at aflac.com. >>> today's thing that makes us go hmmm is $1 billion plus. that's how much stanford university brought in from donations last year. harvard trails stanford, by the way, if you wanted to know taking in only $650 million in 2012. brian. >
thank you for joining us. >> did move her through that. more like a hustle than a boogie. >> there you go. >> taxpayer toga party. how america is getting drunk on student loans and maybe has little if nothing to show from it. the patient, presented with a hairline fracture to the mandible and contusions to the metacarpus. what do you see? um, i see a duck. be more specific. i see the aflac duck. i see the aflac duck out of work and not making any money. i see him moving in...
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shine your crystal ball for us again. are we having another big drop like 2008 or is this time really different? >> oh, this time is really different. i liken this period to something like 2004 where we recovered losses from the recession but yet we have a fed that is just continuing to pump liquidity into the system and while i don't think the market gains will be as dramatic as the last three years, i think there will be a an appreciation in the dow during the course of the next three years. >> what could go wrong, scott? >> well, you know, that's a great question. there's a lot of stuff out there that is a problem longer term. you know, let me give you my first concern. is that we won't have a sequester. i think a sequester will be good for the market pip think it will send a signal that policy makers in washington are serious. about structural reform and that they are going to do something to reduce the size of the deficit and if we don't under v a he is quest earn we get another compromise that considers raising taxe
shine your crystal ball for us again. are we having another big drop like 2008 or is this time really different? >> oh, this time is really different. i liken this period to something like 2004 where we recovered losses from the recession but yet we have a fed that is just continuing to pump liquidity into the system and while i don't think the market gains will be as dramatic as the last three years, i think there will be a an appreciation in the dow during the course of the next three...
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since we're often all on the move, ashley suggested we use fedex office to hold packages for us. great job. [ applause ] thank you. and on a protocol note, i'd like to talk to tim hill about his tendency to use all caps in emails. [ shouting ] oh i'm sorry guys. ah sometimes the caps lock gets stuck on my keyboard. hey do you wanna get a drink later? [ male announcer ] hold packages at any fedex office location. and you see the woman gyou fell in love with. she's everything to you. but your erectile dysfunction - that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident
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great to have you with us. this is one of those sleeper issues that a lot of people don't pay attention to. and i see from the fact that we put together that one in three teachers this ten plus days in 180 days cool year. that sounds like a big number. what is going on? >> it is a lot, and this goes back decades. and the districts make bargains with teachers that instead of giving them big raises they give them a lot of time off. gerri: well, do you think it does anything for students' performance? and me, was the impact of the end of the day? >> well, the real harm is on student performance. we know that when teachers are absent from their classroom and anyone who has ever been to school will be able to tell you that when you have a substitute teacher, very little learning takes place. gerri: i seem to remember that myself. apparently this cost schools 4 billion per year, and why hasn't this issue really made its way to the front of the classroom when it comes to things that we need to solve in education? why
great to have you with us. this is one of those sleeper issues that a lot of people don't pay attention to. and i see from the fact that we put together that one in three teachers this ten plus days in 180 days cool year. that sounds like a big number. what is going on? >> it is a lot, and this goes back decades. and the districts make bargains with teachers that instead of giving them big raises they give them a lot of time off. gerri: well, do you think it does anything for students'...
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you are surrounded by information so use it. stick around i've got more lessons from my investing experience coming up. >> keep it with cramer all day long. follow at jim cramer on twitter. [♪...] >> i've been training all year for the big race in chicago, but i can only afford one trip. and i just found out my best friend is getting married in l.a. there's no way i'm missing that. then i heard about hotwire and i realized i could actually afford both trips. see, when really nice hotels have unsold rooms, they use hotwire to fill them. so i got my four-star hotels for half-price! >> men: ♪ h-o-t-w-i-r-e ♪ hotwire.com >> announcer: save big on car rentals too, from $12.95 a day. aspirin, really? i haven't thought about aspirin for years. aspirin wouldn't really help my headache, i don't think. aspirin is just old school. people have doubts about taking aspirin for pain. but they haven't experienced extra strength bayer advanced aspirin. in fact, in a recent survey, 95% of people who tried it agreed that it relieved their he
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or used to be. i think they're saving the world economy by doing this. >> well, i own shares and they're making them go through the roof. i guess in that sense i have to say thank you. but debasing money and printing money is not a good thing. you sound like dr. bernanke. all you guys that went to princeton sound the same. >> i hate to do that, but he's right about japan. bob, welcome back. a lot of business people. big front page story today. a lot of business people not optimistic about the market as some investors are. this article suggests that -- earnings won't either. your take? >> i think it's a mixed bag in a muddle through kind of economy. and we're now looking at businesses who have tons of cash, arguably half of corporate america's balance sheets has never been stronger. and they're sitting on this cash, massive cash flow. slow to put it to work because of all the uncertainties out there. you know what they are on the table. until they have a little more confidence, they're going to sit o
or used to be. i think they're saving the world economy by doing this. >> well, i own shares and they're making them go through the roof. i guess in that sense i have to say thank you. but debasing money and printing money is not a good thing. you sound like dr. bernanke. all you guys that went to princeton sound the same. >> i hate to do that, but he's right about japan. bob, welcome back. a lot of business people. big front page story today. a lot of business people not optimistic...
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us see what's doing. there are still some things unknown about what went on. some people say as many as $7 trillion worth of money was trading around during the banking crisis of 2008. i think people deserve to know about it. this is an agency that's a quasi-government agency but we, the taxpayers, deserve to know more about how it's being run. >> senator, final question here. what are you going to do in these next couple of weeks to ensure that the president does not take this fight to the public which seems to be what he's doing once again, pushing the republicans in the corner, that it's your fault and your colleagues' fault that we're going to see the sequestration, we're going to see all these cuts come because you have not had a plan, and you refuse to raise more revenue. what are you going to do? >> i can't stop him from continuing his campaign. he didn't do so well in my state. 39% of the people agreed with his rhetoric in my state so what i'll keep saying is taking more money out of kentucky and
us see what's doing. there are still some things unknown about what went on. some people say as many as $7 trillion worth of money was trading around during the banking crisis of 2008. i think people deserve to know about it. this is an agency that's a quasi-government agency but we, the taxpayers, deserve to know more about how it's being run. >> senator, final question here. what are you going to do in these next couple of weeks to ensure that the president does not take this fight to...
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to us continue bond buying. when the fed didn't have the information then as now, it's a sucker's bet. maybe this time it's different. that's what the sellers did. forgive me if i choose to be a tad more circumspect. stay with cramer. ♪ [ male announcer ] every car we build must make adrenaline pump and pulses quicken. ♪ to help you not just to stay alive... but feel alive. the new c-class is no exception. it's a mercedes-benz through and through. see your authorized mercedes-benz dealer for exceptional offers through mercedes-benz financial services. but at xerox we've embraced a new role. working behind the scenes to provide companies with services... like helping hr departments manage benefits and pensions for over 11 million employees. reducing document costs by up to 30%...
to us continue bond buying. when the fed didn't have the information then as now, it's a sucker's bet. maybe this time it's different. that's what the sellers did. forgive me if i choose to be a tad more circumspect. stay with cramer. ♪ [ male announcer ] every car we build must make adrenaline pump and pulses quicken. ♪ to help you not just to stay alive... but feel alive. the new c-class is no exception. it's a mercedes-benz through and through. see your authorized mercedes-benz dealer...